I'm very sorry... ;-) I understand... But today all end users, Media, Press, websites... around the world have memorized the orange color... And it's a good marketing way...
If the color of the logo change (and that the logo stay almost the same) les people will think that this new logo with "black color" is not the official logo, like much use, e.g. here: http://openid.es/ The better will be to find the good design to you but with the Orange color! :) Cheers -Snorri I add this on the Marketing Mailing List, thanks -----Message d'origine----- De : Randy Reddig [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Envoyé : dimanche 24 février 2008 03:14 À : Snorri Giorgetti Cc : 'Mark Cross' Objet : Re: Permission to use OpenID artwork Importance : Haute Its a lot of bike-shedding if you ask me. :) The color is actually irrelevant. The logo glyph + type should all be in a single color. Thats one reason I redesigned it--a design should work just as well if you strip out all the color. Randy On Feb 23, 2008, at 6:08 PM, Snorri Giorgetti wrote: > Dear Randy, > > Have you seen all the emails/votes (on Marketing Mailing List) about > this > new logo retains the color Orange? > http://openid.net/pipermail/general/2008-January/thread.html " Vote > about > the color of the new logo OpenID" (old .jpg attached) > > Can you make an test with the text in Orange? > > Thank you very much > > -Snorri > > P.-S.: I can sent you > _______________________________________________ marketing mailing list [email protected] http://openid.net/mailman/listinfo/marketing
